Kucinich defends continued campaign, criticizes Kerry
By DEEPTI HAJELA, Associated Press
NEW YORK (February 9, 3:51 p.m. PST) - Democrat Dennis Kucinich on Monday criticized presidential front-runner John Kerry as being too similar to President Bush on Iraq and said voters must be given a "clear and convincing choice."
Kucinich, a congressman from Ohio, pointed to his third-place finishes in Democratic caucuses over the weekend as signs that his campaign was starting to resonate with voters.
Speaking at a National Association of Hispanic Journalists' forum, Kucinich said the Iraq war will be the instrumental issue in the November election. He criticized Bush for starting it and took aim at Kerry, a Massachusetts senator who voted for the congressional resolution authorizing the war.
"Senator Kerry voted for the war. Senator Kerry supports the occupation. Senator Kerry supports sending another 40,000 troops to Iraq," Kucinich said.
"I'm wondering if the people of this country are ready to trade a Republican war for a Democratic war, because that's exactly where we're headed right now."<snip>
"He still maintains an enormous amount of support among the American people, and it's not going to be that easy to dislodge him," Kucinich said.
"Only if there's a clear and convincing choice given to the American people on critical issues ... are we going to able to be assured that this president will be defeated." http://www.tribnet.com/24hour/politics/story/1143967p-7967443c.html